PRONOUNS

PRONOUNS 



A pronoun is a word that is used to replace a noun or another pronoun in a sentence, making language more efficient and less repetitive. Pronouns help avoid redundancy and contribute to smoother communication. Here are some types of pronouns with examples:

1. Personal Pronouns

   ✓ Subject Pronouns :- Replace the subject of a sentence.

     - Example: She is going to the store.

   ✓ Object Pronouns :- Replace the object of a sentence.

     - Example: The teacher praised him for his hard work.

   ✓ Possessive Pronouns :- Show ownership.

     - Example: The book is mine.

2. Demonstrative Pronouns

   ✓ Point out specific things.

     - Example: I prefer this over that

3. Relative Pronouns

   ✓ Introduce relative clauses that provide more information about a noun.

     - Example: The person who called will be here soon.

4. Interrogative Pronouns

   ✓ Used in questions.

     - Example: What is your favorite color?

5. Indefinite Pronouns

   ✓ Refer to nonspecific people or things.

     - Example: Everyone enjoyed the party.

6. Reflexive Pronouns

   ✓ Refer back to the subject of the sentence.

     - Example: She cut herself while cooking.

7. Intensive Pronouns

   ✓ Emphasize a preceding noun.

     - Example: The president himself addressed the nation.

Understanding and using pronouns correctly is essential for effective communication, as they help avoid redundancy and maintain clarity in language.

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